For the nvidia link that we are both checking notice in the picture near the top of the page that mentions you need an nvidia 3d vision kit + 3D vision-ready display +
compatible nvidia geforce card + PC with Microsoft Vista or Windows 7 .
If you don't have a compatible nvidia geforce card it will not work of course (there is more to Nvidia 3D Vision support than only calculation power), so we do need to make sure the nvidia graphics for the G752VS will really support 3D or not because not every nvidia card will as far as I know.
Just below that picture nvidia was nice enough to provide more links for "Desktop/Notebook PC", "Supported 3D HDTV's", "Supported 3D Projectors", and "Geforce Graphics Processors".
Check the "Geforce Graphics Processors' list which doesn't include the GTX 1070 used by the G752VS although it is possible Nvidia's list could be out of date.
Edit: Thanks to Sheltem for the help and screenshot in the next post below, but there is an updated page on the Geforce site indicating the GTX 1070 will support 3D vision: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/3d-vision/supported-gpus
It may be just due to lack of interest, but as it was mentioned, there is no mention of 3D support for the G752VS on the ASUS site, so wondering if anybody has actually tried it and how well it works, but I may worry too much.